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To what extent does Australia possess adequate arrangements for disaster management?.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Australia : s.n.], 1995Description: 15 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.340994 21
Subject: Australia's current disaster management arrangements do not readily allow for a national approach to the consistent productive coordination of planning and operations in the field. No existing State laws allow for the presence of a high-level disaster mitigation agency as described by Wettenhall.Successful disaster management involves a broad spectrum of solutions taken from many social and public policy 'kit bags'
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Australia's current disaster management arrangements do not readily allow for a national approach to the consistent productive coordination of planning and operations in the field. No existing State laws allow for the presence of a high-level disaster mitigation agency as described by Wettenhall.Successful disaster management involves a broad spectrum of solutions taken from many social and public policy 'kit bags'

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